LIXIL conducted a survey of married couples with children who both work, and the results show that women bear a greater burden of housework and childcare than men. In order to balance work and family responsibilities, women often lower the priority...
Japanese women spend seven times as much time doing housework than their male partners. According to a survey last year by Nippon.com, wives spend an average of four and a half hours doing housework during the week, while their husbands do less than...
When it comes to contributing to household chores, Japanese men don’t come across well statistically. They spend only 25 minutes a day on housework, according to a survey released by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development...